Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20 |
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How the deuce came I to like you , - I am sure I cannot tell ; Had my face not chanc'd to strike you , I'd been pleased , sir , just as well . Pet . ( L. c . ) Faith , as you say , I too wonder , Why to like you I'm inclin'd ; Ghi .
How the deuce came I to like you , - I am sure I cannot tell ; Had my face not chanc'd to strike you , I'd been pleased , sir , just as well . Pet . ( L. c . ) Faith , as you say , I too wonder , Why to like you I'm inclin'd ; Ghi .
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Tell me all about it . Lil . I am prevented - here comes his highness . Don't leave me alone with him . Enter SERASKIer , r . Ser . A companion with her ; that obstacle must be removed . Well , Lilla , you shall find me a man of my word ...
Tell me all about it . Lil . I am prevented - here comes his highness . Don't leave me alone with him . Enter SERASKIer , r . Ser . A companion with her ; that obstacle must be removed . Well , Lilla , you shall find me a man of my word ...
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[ Without , L. ] Don't tell me - I will have justice -I speak as reasonable as any man - I will have justice . Lil . Hark , it is my Leopold's voice . Ser . Lilla ! you must retire instantly ; I will be obeyed .
[ Without , L. ] Don't tell me - I will have justice -I speak as reasonable as any man - I will have justice . Lil . Hark , it is my Leopold's voice . Ser . Lilla ! you must retire instantly ; I will be obeyed .
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Tell the gallant Christian , I deem his friend- ship invaluable . In the name of my illustrious sovereign , I promise him , as a debt of gratitude , whatever he can require . Do you know this Colonel Cohenberg , madam ? Cat .
Tell the gallant Christian , I deem his friend- ship invaluable . In the name of my illustrious sovereign , I promise him , as a debt of gratitude , whatever he can require . Do you know this Colonel Cohenberg , madam ? Cat .
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Of plighted faith so truly kept , Of all love's dictates tell ; Of restless thoughts , that never slept , Since when she bid farewell . The rising sigh , the frequent tear , The flush of hope , the chilling fear- [ The Seraskier rises ...
Of plighted faith so truly kept , Of all love's dictates tell ; Of restless thoughts , that never slept , Since when she bid farewell . The rising sigh , the frequent tear , The flush of hope , the chilling fear- [ The Seraskier rises ...
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